The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 蜜桃工作室 is pleased to announce that it has selected Professor Aisha Saad to receive the 2026鈥2027 Haub Environmental Law Distinguished Junior Scholar Award.
The 'Realness' Key to Compelled Passcode Production
In his article, The 'Realness' Key to Compelled Passcode Production, published in the Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology (Vol. 115, 2025), 蜜桃工作室 Haub Law Visiting Assistant Professor Gabriel Pell offers a novel framework for applying the Fifth Amendment鈥檚 Foregone Conclusion exception to compelled passcode entry. At the heart of the article is a key question: when the government forces someone to unlock a phone, are they permissibly being compelled to produce real evidence that exists outside of their mind鈥攐r are they revealing the contents of their mind in violation of their privilege against self-incrimination?
Drawing on the 鈥渁ct of production鈥 doctrine, Professor Pell argues that where the average user experiences their passcode as something that exists outside of their mind, courts can conceptualize the passcode stored within a given device or the unlocked device itself as the 'real' evidence produced through compelled passcode entry. This conceptual shift can resolve a national split in authority among courts while protecting targets from compelled revelation of mere memorized information.
鈥淸T]he government need not demonstrate pre-production knowledge of the contents of a locked device to satisfy the Foregone Conclusion exception,鈥 Professor Pell writes, challenging assumptions some courts have made about the application of this paper-based doctrine to passcodes in the digital era.